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Who did Auntie Yu end up with in "Children in the Bay Area"?
At the end of the TV series, Mai Siyu and Huang Zijian witnessed the greatness of the motherland. Huang Zijian invited Maisiyu to the Sao Paulo archway in Macau and released a balloon with words to propose to Maisiyu. Maisiyu agreed with tears of happiness. After so much, Mai Siyu and Huang Zijian finally came together.

In "Children in the Bay Area", Ayu grew up in a small fishing village in Macau and has an independent personality. Huang Zijian has known her aunt since she was a child and has had a crush on her for many years. But because of mistakes, they missed it again and again.

The science and technology industrial park built by friends such as Mai Siyu and Lei Lihua in the play has now become a reality. The ups and downs of Mai Siyu and Huang Zijian's process of realizing the value of life are no strangers to the children in the Bay Area in reality.

The expansion piece "Children in the Bay Area" is a contemporary urban drama directed by Pan and starring Sun Jian, and specially invited by Li Caihua. Based on the major cities in Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, the play tells the inspirational stories of a group of young people who have taken root in Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, developed together with the cities and achieved self-growth.

The drama starts with the joys and sorrows of small characters, and reflects the prosperity of Hong Kong, Macao and mainland cities driven by the national strategy of building Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

With the protagonist's struggle and growth process, it reflects the great development achievements made by Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao in the political, social, cultural and economic fields, and more intensively reflects the gratifying changes in the integration of Hong Kong and Macao into Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

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